Lipid biology of plasmalogen-derived halolipids: Signature molecules of myeloperoxidase and eosinophil peroxidase activity

Reagan M. McGuffee , Christy M. Hadfield , David A. Ford
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Myeloperoxidase and eosinophil peroxidase exert their antimicrobial functions through the oxidative actions of their hypohalous acid products. Plasmalogen phospholipids are particularly susceptible to oxidation of their vinyl ether functional group by hypohalous acids. This produces a family of halogenated lipid products with pro-inflammatory roles and potential biomarker utility. The initial product of plasmalogen oxidation by HOCl is 2-chlorofatty aldehyde, which has been shown to play a key role at the blood-endothelium interface. In vitro and in vivo studies indicate increased endothelial barrier permeability, neutrophil chemotaxis, neutrophil and platelet adherence to endothelium, and promotion of erythrocyte lysis as some of its effects. These effects may be due to protein modification by 2-chlorofatty aldehyde. 2-Chlorofatty aldehyde is metabolized by host dehydrogenases to 2-chlorofatty acid. While it is less chemically reactive, 2-chlorofatty acid has partial overlap of pro-inflammatory effects with 2-chlorofatty aldehyde and unique actions such as induction of neutrophil extracellular trap formation. The stability of 2-chlorofatty acid in plasma also makes it well-suited as a biomarker of HOCl generation, and its plasma levels may be predictive of disease outcomes. 2-Bromofatty aldehydes and acids are produced analogously from HOBr reaction with plasmalogens. Their functions have yet to be well-elucidated, though similarities with chlorolipids have been observed, and increased reactivity with proteins is expected through enhanced electrophilicity of the alpha carbon. Altogether, these halogenated lipids represent underexplored mediators of diseases involving excess hypohalous acid production.

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磷脂源衍生的脂质生物学:髓过氧化物酶和嗜酸性粒细胞过氧化物酶活性的特征分子
髓过氧化物酶和嗜酸性粒细胞过氧化物酶通过其低卤酸产物的氧化作用发挥其抗菌功能。疟原虫磷脂特别容易被次卤酸氧化其乙烯基醚官能团。这产生了一个卤代脂质产品家族,具有促炎作用和潜在的生物标志物用途。血浆logen被HOCl氧化的初始产物是2-氯脂肪醛,它已被证明在血液内皮界面发挥关键作用。体外和体内研究表明,增加内皮屏障通透性、中性粒细胞趋化性、中性粒和血小板对内皮的粘附以及促进红细胞裂解是其一些作用。这些作用可能是由于2-氯脂肪醛对蛋白质的修饰。2-氯脂肪醛被宿主脱氢酶代谢为2-氯脂肪酸。虽然2-氯脂肪酸的化学反应性较低,但其促炎作用与2-氯脂肪醛部分重叠,并具有独特的作用,如诱导中性粒细胞外陷阱的形成。2-氯脂肪酸在血浆中的稳定性也使其非常适合作为HOCl生成的生物标志物,其血浆水平可能预测疾病结果。2-溴代tty醛和酸类似地由HOBr与浆蛋白反应产生。尽管已经观察到它们与氯脂质的相似性,但它们的功能尚未得到很好的阐明,并且预计通过增强α-碳的亲电性来增加与蛋白质的反应性。总之,这些卤代脂质代表了涉及过量次卤酸产生的疾病的未被充分探索的介质。
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